Rosalia
Rosalia Vila Tobella[2] was born on September 25, 1992. @]),[4][5][6[6]] is a Spanish singer. [7][8] She was born and was raised in Barcelona. Her eclectic style of singing has been a major draw for her. She was fascinated by Spanish folk music at the age of 13 years old. She studied musicology at the Catalonia College of Music and was also a wedding singer. It reinvented flamenco and mingled it with pop music and hip-hop music. The songs "Malamente", and "Pienso En Tu Mira" were hugely popular with the Spanish public and garnered widespread applause from the critics. [11] Recipient of the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year and listed in the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, El Mal Querer started the rise of Rosalia into the world of music. Rosalia's 2019 albums "Con Altura" (13) and "Yo Ti Tu x Mi" (12-13) were pioneers in urbano music, achieving global popularity. The singer gave reggaeton a unique approach to her third album Motomami (2022) and departed from the new flamenco style of her previous album. The album caught international attention with its singles "La Fama" and "Saoko" and was the top-rated album of the year by Metacritic. Through her career, Rosalia has accumulated ten number-one singles in her home country, the most for an artist from the country. Rosalia has won eleven Latin Grammy Awards, two Grammy Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, four MTV Europe Music Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, and three UK Music Video Awards. Rosalia also won two Grammy Awards. Billboard gave her the Rising Star Award in 2019 for "changing the sound of mainstream music by bringing flamenco to pop"[18]. It is also the first singing Spanish artist to be nominated by the Grammys for Best New Artist.
Rosalia was born on 25 September 1992 in Sant Cugat del Valles and raised in Sant Esteve Sesrovires,[20][21][22] Baix Llobregat, Catalonia. Born in a family with no artistic background She is the youngest child of Pilar Tobella, a businesswoman who runs a small family company that specializes in metalwork. Jose Manuel Vila was her father. He was born in Cudillero (Asturias). They split in 2019. [23] Her older sister Pilar Vila ("born 1989") is her stylist and creative head. Rosalia discovered her love for the performing arts from the age of five, and particularly after discovering the discography of Camaron de la Isla. She began her musical education at the Taller de Musics [es]. She completed a six-year program at the academy. She began her studies at the Raval school and later transferred to the Superior School of Music of Catalonia. In addition, she worked as an independent singer at weddings and musical bars, for which she was paid "a little over 80 euros, or as a payment for dinner". Rosalia was capable of meeting many underground Spanish artists during that time such as La Zowi and Yung Beef, Kaydy Case, Hinds Maria Escarmiento and Kaydy Cain.





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